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your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. area. a big bio-t
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but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity, according to a police executive research forum study that brought all the police chiefs together, was it's what happens to the arrests after they get to court. now, take new york. they have a three- to five-year mandatory minimum. that means that if a gun charge ends up in front of a judge, you're almost certain to go to jail for three years. in chicago, you've got a 50-50 chance that you're not going to do any jail time almost. 33% of those cases are dismissed outright. >> pelley: so if you're caught with a gun in new york, whether you have used it in a crime or not, you're going to jail for three to five years, but not in chicago. >> reporter: but not in chicago and not in most cities, because they don't have those mandatory minimums, and the prosecutors and the judges exercise that discretion. the bottom line is, if you're a criminal thinking, "do i take that gun when i leave the house today or not?" the risk factor in a lot of major cities is pretty low that, even if you're caugh
but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity, according to a police executive research forum study that brought all the police chiefs together, was it's what happens to the arrests after they get to court. now, take new york. they have a three- to five-year mandatory minimum. that means that if a gun charge ends up in front of a judge, you're almost certain to go to jail for three years. in chicago, you've got a 50-50 chance that...
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it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree people and he posted a hit list online. the manhunt covers three states and the coast of mexico. teresa garcia is outside los angeles police headquarters. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this has certainly been a tense location out here with so many officers stationed on different corners. we even have a chopper that's been flying overhead with a searchlight going around. you know, this is a sweeping manhunt. as you said it's extended across california through the u.s./mexico border and through ne
it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other...
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crime in the city. also, some councilmembers are expected to introduce a resolution that would have the city officially support marriage equality. >>> the fight over a new 7- eleven store in san mateo moves to a courtroom. the property owner filed the petition friday to overturn the city council's decision to shut down the convenience store. this comes one day after the city filed its own suit to have that store closed. >>> the san francisco 49ers, they are back on their home turf. >> that lonely flight back. and now they are getting ready for some time off. they need a break of course. hundreds of fans welcomed the team home from new orleans yesterday following sunday's loss at the super bowl. some of them waited for seven hours to watch the players and coaches drive home from team headquarters. some of them were lucky enough to get some autographs. there is jim harbaugh. the loudest cheers went to the head coach, mr. harbaugh. >> thank you very much. it was a great run. thank you for all the support.
crime in the city. also, some councilmembers are expected to introduce a resolution that would have the city officially support marriage equality. >>> the fight over a new 7- eleven store in san mateo moves to a courtroom. the property owner filed the petition friday to overturn the city council's decision to shut down the convenience store. this comes one day after the city filed its own suit to have that store closed. >>> the san francisco 49ers, they are back on their home...
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. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans herself, gumbo is temperamental approachable but unpredictable. and across america no dish speaks more vividly of a melting pot than gumbo. it's a complex mysterious dish born of necessity bringing together a multiplicity of ingredients and ethnicities. dating back more than 300 years being believe the west african slave population first created this dish out of hardship. the name gumbo derives from the world king gumbo which is the name for okra the popular ingredient. the indians developed the key powder from sassafras leaves and the french lay claim to
. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans...
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the caution tape blocked the sidewalk in front of the city heights condo complex. this is on west saint james street at north san pedro in downtown san jose. it appears as if a woman, a 24- year-old woman, fell from a balcony here at this condo complex at around 3:00 this morning. we're not sure exactly which floor she fell from. we have heard the 8th floor. we've also heard the 11th floor. but you can see there are some balconies there on the side of the building. police believe that this was just an accident, that she had accidentally fell. some people had reported hearing some partying up there and then calling police saying that they heard a loud thud. so again, police don't believe foul play is involved even though there were some other people on the balcony with her. they say the coroner will continue this investigation. that's what we have now live at the scene in san jose. anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> it is developing story with law officers down in southern california on high alert this morning. the manhunt for the former l.a. police officer accused in three
the caution tape blocked the sidewalk in front of the city heights condo complex. this is on west saint james street at north san pedro in downtown san jose. it appears as if a woman, a 24- year-old woman, fell from a balcony here at this condo complex at around 3:00 this morning. we're not sure exactly which floor she fell from. we have heard the 8th floor. we've also heard the 11th floor. but you can see there are some balconies there on the side of the building. police believe that this was...
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he made the comment at his annual state of the city address. a lot of officers have been leaving because of cuts in pay and benefits. the city's economy isn't out of the woods, he said, but is improving enough to add officers. >> with the savings from pension reform we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reed said he is considering a 2014 ballot measure that would call for a quarter to half century sales tax increase. that's a reversal from last year when he blocked such a measure from the november ballot. >>> stress on the job can lead to health risks like smoking and overeating. >> but researchers say there is no evidence it causes cancer. a study in the british medical journal looked at work related stress and found no link to the development of colorectal, lung, breast or prostate cancers. but job strain can cause chronic inflammation which may be a cancer risk. >>> 5:20. it has to be one of the greatest feelings ever, the buzzer beater shot that earned our play of the day. >> that's coming up. wil
he made the comment at his annual state of the city address. a lot of officers have been leaving because of cuts in pay and benefits. the city's economy isn't out of the woods, he said, but is improving enough to add officers. >> with the savings from pension reform we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reed said he is considering a 2014 ballot measure that would call for a quarter to half century sales tax increase. that's a reversal from...
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the resorts of the catskill mountains. 100 miles from new york city in the '40s, '50s and '60s, they attracted predominantly jewish visitors, many of them immigrants. they came for the fresh air and the shows. there was lots of both. and the performers spoke their language which was frequently yiddish. the place became known as the borscht belt, and before long big name stars... >> i feel great. i really feel wonderful. i just got back from a pleasure trip. i took my mother-in-law to the airport. >> reporter: ... like milton berle and george burns added to stages of big catskills hotels to their list of must stops. >> there was grossingers the concorde. >> 3,000 people. kut was 1500 people. >> reporter: they were packed? they were packed. reporter: if you are of a certain age and from a certain area, chances are these scenes certainly look familiar. and you might even be familiar with stewy stone. >> my applause. how many people still remember the concorde hotel? was that a great part of our life? the catskills. >> reporter: one of so many comedians who made names for themselves in t
the resorts of the catskill mountains. 100 miles from new york city in the '40s, '50s and '60s, they attracted predominantly jewish visitors, many of them immigrants. they came for the fresh air and the shows. there was lots of both. and the performers spoke their language which was frequently yiddish. the place became known as the borscht belt, and before long big name stars... >> i feel great. i really feel wonderful. i just got back from a pleasure trip. i took my mother-in-law to the...
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the city has been -- you can feel the history on the street. >> you really can. everywhere you look someone threw up there. >> i'm glad you -- >> it's a clean city. >> it's very clean. >> glad you completed one thing on your bucket list. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. you'll be watching beyonce, too, on sunday. >>> we may not have been born on the bayou, but norah and i spent the afternoon there along with a couple of gaters and birds, too. we'll take you there next on "cbs this morning." >>> new orleans is known for is culture, cuisine, and the french quarters. >> but beyond the krenlts city and beyond the bayous that surround it, gayle and i discovered another world yesterday. >>> born on the mississippi river new orleans is arguably best themed for its famous waters. but to get a sense of its soul you have to get out of the city and onto the bayou. >> so norah, you saw the sign. you're not pregnant are you. no pregnant women. >> i don't have any of those problems. >> our guide for the day, captain ernie adams, proudly born and raised here. >> you know
the city has been -- you can feel the history on the street. >> you really can. everywhere you look someone threw up there. >> i'm glad you -- >> it's a clean city. >> it's very clean. >> glad you completed one thing on your bucket list. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. you'll be watching beyonce, too, on sunday. >>> we may not have been born on the bayou, but norah and i spent the afternoon there along with a couple of gaters and birds,...
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the city of boston for the most part shut down this morning. there is that mandatory travel ban, so you won't see any cars on the road. but you'll see first respoernlds and people who have to be working like us. airlines have canceled all of their flights out of logan airport. you won't cash a flight in or out of that airport until tomorrow the early earliest. just a side note we couldn't get out of our hotel. we had to run in the blizzard just to get here and i want to show you this hill, by the way. this is what we ended up coming up. this was the final leg. it's tough to be out here. the wind is stinging you in the face as it's blowing at you in the face. >> terrell brown, thank you. >> we appreciate what terrell is doing out there. >>> new york is in the path of this storm and for residents still recovering from superstorm sandy barely three months ago, this special hit from mother nature is especially kruchlt manuel bojorquez is live with more. good morning, manuel. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. central park received 8 inches of snow
the city of boston for the most part shut down this morning. there is that mandatory travel ban, so you won't see any cars on the road. but you'll see first respoernlds and people who have to be working like us. airlines have canceled all of their flights out of logan airport. you won't cash a flight in or out of that airport until tomorrow the early earliest. just a side note we couldn't get out of our hotel. we had to run in the blizzard just to get here and i want to show you this hill, by...
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but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005 the comeback is still a in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patrickia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for every apology, that's not enough. people are not home. it trickles down to regular folks and it hurts. >> the lower ninth ward has take an long time and for those of us that are from there, it's disheartening, discouraging, and a lot of us ask why. >> reporter: pastor fred luter is a local boy who made it big. he grew up in the lower ninth. he serves at one of the largest churches. is it economics or is it race in your mind? >> i think it's priorities, i really do. they made it a priority to do the airport and clean up downtown. it was a priority because the super bowl was coming. well, the super bowl is one day
but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005 the comeback is still a in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patrickia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for...
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this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. rebecca, back over to you. >> here's a story i know you're following even before the start of tomorrow's daytona 500, danica patrick has earn add spot in racing history. she was the fastest qualifier and will leave the field to the green flag the first woman ever to start on a nascar sprint cup race. her goal leave the field to the checked flag. mark strassmann has the story very it's the great american race, the crown jewel of stock car competition. the daytona 500 start this year's sprint cup series for nascar. more than 36 million people watched at least part of last year's 500-mile race around the daytona international speedway. this year all eyes are on rac
this is the part of what affected the midwest. kansas city saw around a foot of snow. but now that we're moving into milder air, we're looking at more rain for the new york city/metro area. 2 to 4 foot. blooding across charleston macon, down into jacksonville. this i climbing up the eastern seaboard affecting the area. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. rebecca, back over to you. >> here's a story i know you're following even...
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in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing tumor contributed to her gambling addiction. >> it's not an excuse for my gambling but i think that was, yes, part of it. you lose your sense of control. >> reporter: the tumor could have affected her behavior says her neuropsychologist. >> in about 20% of cases in tumors psychiatric personality or behavioral changes oftentimes are of the first symptom of a tumor. >> she began her gambling run in 2001 a decade earlier. it would have to be a pretty slow growing tumor. >> reporter: halperin says the justice department will drop the charges if she repays the charity and gets help for her addiction. >> after the tu
in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing...
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off the streets of our city basically stay home. >> the good news if you like snow we're going to have some. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the worst hit is boston expecting five-foot snow drifts. my god! if that happens to new york we won't find our mayor until spring! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off today. anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning. >> reporter: norah and anthony good morning. with daylight on the west coast the search resumes for christopher dorner. they did have small search teams working this area throughout the night but so far no sign of him. the authorities acknowledge this could be an elaborat
off the streets of our city basically stay home. >> the good news if you like snow we're going to have some. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the worst hit is boston expecting five-foot snow drifts. my god! if that happens to new york we won't find our mayor until spring! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off today. anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former...
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the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not part of the red sea, but he broke out a strike i shouting words of encouragement. just as moses died before he reached the promised land, ed died hours before the documentary about him opened in theaters. leave it to him to maximize publicity about a film of his life. no one entered the theater of politics more than him. no one was ever better at it. as much fun as it was to watch him as mayor, the real show began when he left public office -- lawyer, professor, elevation the judge, restaurant reviewer, reform organizer, twitter user, even radio
the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not...
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the housing projects in the poor neighborhoods in the city so it was something i had thought about actively since i was a little kid and so when it came into the supreme court i was interested in following that >> host: talking about the personal pieces i like to ask people their personal connection in the story when we get into the meat of it did you have a particularly stance on bus segregation? >> guest: i think they don't think about it and looking back to when i was looking at the reaction from the kids in the 70's when they started busting a lot of the kids would say i like it at this school. they didn't think about it but as i got older i started to think about not only going to schools and being surrounded by poverty that i didn't see in my neighborhood in the suburbs, but you know, at the same time in the schools that i had attended there was tracking so you have the regular program and in the advanced program they are close race on the class lines and so as a kid you absorb that and start to think about it and i remember being in high school one of the only class is i took was mix
the housing projects in the poor neighborhoods in the city so it was something i had thought about actively since i was a little kid and so when it came into the supreme court i was interested in following that >> host: talking about the personal pieces i like to ask people their personal connection in the story when we get into the meat of it did you have a particularly stance on bus segregation? >> guest: i think they don't think about it and looking back to when i was looking at...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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your task, fly to the city, find the child and deliver the incident. >> to tell us, we have our super resident -- >> zack. >> what's up, homey? start saving people in real life? >> not exactly. you saw the experimental group, where the people flew around. a control group of people who sat in a helicopter and the were delivered to the person. afterwards the people in the experimental group took them into a survey. the person who is telling them about it spilled over, and the people with suppowers were quicker to help the person out and pick up the pencil. >> i love that. >> we have just figured out thousand get world peace. >> through video games. >> you have completed your tank and saved the child's life. >> this next one -- >> you head to a party. inevitably, looks like they dumped a bunch in the center of plate. technology to the rescue, right? >> they're problem, they had all those chips without cheese and wanted to maximize their chip to cheese ratio. >> basically, cut your or tortilla chip put them in a mini muffin pan and make individual, like, nacho cups? >> exactly. and engine
your task, fly to the city, find the child and deliver the incident. >> to tell us, we have our super resident -- >> zack. >> what's up, homey? start saving people in real life? >> not exactly. you saw the experimental group, where the people flew around. a control group of people who sat in a helicopter and the were delivered to the person. afterwards the people in the experimental group took them into a survey. the person who is telling them about it spilled over, and...
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growth of city, and in the suburbs you have neighborhoods becoming more diverse, and the inner cities you have the why'd middle class moving back, and there's opportunities, but forced busing is not going to be it. >> host: glad you mentioned that, if the sofort of demographic landscape shifted so much that it almost makes no sense to rely on moves of 50s and 60s, and it means something different in 1975, and you used new york city as an example. brooklyn or harlem now, even in the 09s. >> guest: yeah, absolutely. >> host: what i wonder is i'm interested in the parents before we change gears is sort of if the parents take account of those kinds of shifts, the policy shifts, demographic shifts, making demands in louisville k making demands for new approaches to education reform, are they factoring that stuff in or locked into a certain historical moment as well? >> guest: i think, i mean, for parents, whenever you talk to parents, they care about where their kid is going to go to school, and that's all. you know, i hear of people talking about parent involvement in schools, and parents
growth of city, and in the suburbs you have neighborhoods becoming more diverse, and the inner cities you have the why'd middle class moving back, and there's opportunities, but forced busing is not going to be it. >> host: glad you mentioned that, if the sofort of demographic landscape shifted so much that it almost makes no sense to rely on moves of 50s and 60s, and it means something different in 1975, and you used new york city as an example. brooklyn or harlem now, even in the 09s....
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the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug watkins and his wife flew in, canceled flights kept some family members from joining them, but they have plans. >> we have tickets for a show tonight, so we are hoping we can make it over there and back and maybe walking through snow. >> you think it is going to go on? >> we are hopeful. >> jeffrey and tracy young are here from connecticut, which is expected to get more snow. >> we are down here for a show and we had nonrefundable tickets. >> you are the second person i met that said they are here for a show. what are you hearing? is the show going to go on? >> i hope so. the show always goes on, right? >> even if the th
the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug...
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the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the
the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern...
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and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make sure i cleaned the shores -- the shelves on the sustainability store. i got the bamboo flooring. i have a wood burning stove that supposedly a log burning in my wood burning stove contributes less co2 to the environment than if it were left to decompose in the forest naturally. but, of course, i have the energy saver like all. the energy saver labels saved as much electricity, or i should say states as much carbon in the year as moving to a walkable neighborhood saves in we. so the whole green gadget discussion, what can i buy to make myself more sustai
and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make...
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the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based
the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the...
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city, one of the poorer neighborhoods in the city. so it was something i thought about since i was a little kid. and so when the case went to the supreme court, i was obviously very interested in following it because it was personal. >> host: talk about the personal connection. i always like to ask that before we get into the meat of it. when you were busing to the inner city, did you have a particularly stance on the question of desegregation and school integrace. >> guest: when you're a kid you don't thing about it. when i was reading at the reaction of the kids in the the '7s when they started buzzing -- busing, a lot of the kids were saying, i like this school, and as i got older i started to think about not only going to schooled and being surrounded by poverty i didn't see in my neighborhoods in the suburbs, but then the school is attended, there was tracking so you had the regular program, honors, and then we had advance programs, and those were cut very closely along race and class lines. so as a kid we absorbed that and start
city, one of the poorer neighborhoods in the city. so it was something i thought about since i was a little kid. and so when the case went to the supreme court, i was obviously very interested in following it because it was personal. >> host: talk about the personal connection. i always like to ask that before we get into the meat of it. when you were busing to the inner city, did you have a particularly stance on the question of desegregation and school integrace. >> guest: when...
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the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get in. this is some of the stuff they are selling. it was not an easy victory but it was a big victory in new orleans. these are the popular t-shirts. how'd you get the shirts on the shelves so soon? >> mcvey cent of -- they sent them to was tuesday of zero championship week. >> you guys decided to open your doors extra early today. how does he have been this morning? how you keep the shelves and tables stocked? this place is crazy with fans. >> we actually opened in an open air fashion and we keep the shelves stocked and get more merchandise delivered almost every hour. we had deliveries at 1:00 last night an
the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get...
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in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict laws here. governor cuomo signed probably the strictest laws in the country. if everybody had that, it's fine. everybody does not have it and as a result guns can be purchased in other jurisdictions. >> jon: can you trace them? say somebody buys a gun in florida, south carolina, wherever it's and coming up 95 to us. it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just
in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict laws here. governor cuomo signed probably the strictest laws in the country. if...
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the heaviest convective snow, the thunder snow, has stayed just east of new york city. so they probably will end up with maybe 6, something like that before it's said and done. we're windy overnight 20 to 30 gusting to 50. everybody into this wind advisory now unless you're in prince william county and you're down towards stafford county and spotsylvania county. this is the weekend. it's blustery tomorrow at least for the first part of the day. winds will be gusty, 35, maybe 40 miles per hour, taper off during the afternoon hours. sunday looks pretty good, a few clouds sunday, 48 degrees there. so if the clouds will hold off till later in the day, it should be real nice. winds are gusting 28 here, 45 for dulles and 28 mile-per-hour wind gusts for fredericksburg, 38 now, cold air to the north of us. it will drain in overnight. when you factor in the wind chill, it feels mainly like it's in the 20s, but it will feel like the single digits for the first part of the day tomorrow. a little patch of snow to the north of us. we may see a flake or two. 28 in town tonight, 23 ga
the heaviest convective snow, the thunder snow, has stayed just east of new york city. so they probably will end up with maybe 6, something like that before it's said and done. we're windy overnight 20 to 30 gusting to 50. everybody into this wind advisory now unless you're in prince william county and you're down towards stafford county and spotsylvania county. this is the weekend. it's blustery tomorrow at least for the first part of the day. winds will be gusty, 35, maybe 40 miles per hour,...
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all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in the house they banned styrofoam and costs went through the roof. and the bodegas on 6th and 48th and 47th can't afford to make this change, it's ridiculous. >> i started his soft drink move because, well, because we have socialized medicine in new york and if you're going to have socialized medicine you get to control what people, the poison that people put in their body, but it does seem that like he gets caught up in these, in these sort of nanny state issues like, for example, it's his way or the highway, we're going to have the new york city marathon. going to have runners run through staten island, devastated lik
all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in...
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for example, it's his way or the highway. we're going to have new york city marathon. we're going to have runners run through staten island, he goes way too far. i actually like the mayor, brilliant guy. >> you know in new york city they will allow you carry marijuana but you can't have a 16-ounce pepsi. [ laughter ] >> what world are we living in. >> neil: you can't put the marijuana in styrofoam whether you are pro or con on this issue isn't there bigger issues? >> new york city. listen to charlie's point. mayor has done a great job. we have a problems that rank a little higher than styrofoam. what about them? just a little bit higher. i guess if you are going out this is where he takes a victory lap. >> neil: i want to thank charlie and gerri. a lot more coming up, the markets in 2013. and charles payne, she knocking out of the park. his best bet for the new year. trinity industries is up 18%. now, he has three new picks for the rest of the year. curious why ben stein is not here. we report.
for example, it's his way or the highway. we're going to have new york city marathon. we're going to have runners run through staten island, he goes way too far. i actually like the mayor, brilliant guy. >> you know in new york city they will allow you carry marijuana but you can't have a 16-ounce pepsi. [ laughter ] >> what world are we living in. >> neil: you can't put the marijuana in styrofoam whether you are pro or con on this issue isn't there bigger issues? >> new...
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on the street, in the restaurant. >> yes! >> yes! >> of course, they sent the video to bruno mars' "marry you." >> i think i want to marry you. >> are you serious? >> you said to pick somewhere unique. >> not here. >> why are they doing this? >> why not do it, because you can get a lot of free stuff. if you're, like, a starving couple out there, go to a restaurant and do a fake proposal. >> seriously. they're getting a ton of attention. >> thank you so much. it's an 85 carat. i do, i do. >> throughout the video he actually just proposes to just random people on the street. >> will you marry me? please? i can help you take care of the baby. we first met here in grand central. >> i love him, because he's playing along. >> yes, yes. >> either in the library -- being very quiet. [ whispering ] >> will you marry me? >> thank you. >> look at this old lady. he's crying. >> oh -- >> that makes me feel bad, a little bit. >> the thing that really sucks, when they really get engaged, you did it already, like, ten times. >> everywhere. d
on the street, in the restaurant. >> yes! >> yes! >> of course, they sent the video to bruno mars' "marry you." >> i think i want to marry you. >> are you serious? >> you said to pick somewhere unique. >> not here. >> why are they doing this? >> why not do it, because you can get a lot of free stuff. if you're, like, a starving couple out there, go to a restaurant and do a fake proposal. >> seriously. they're getting a ton of...
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u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect that there would be a monument here to lenin. there is. but not to this lenin, one of the founders of communism, but to this lennon, one of the founders of the beatles. the people of prague call it "the lennon wall." it's covered with graffiti honoring the singer. >> i think it's neat how the city almost encourages it, 'cause in the united states, graffiti is more of a -- it's kind of looked at as not an art form. but in prague, all over the city, it's accepted as an art, which i think is interesting. >> graffiti has a special place in the hearts of people here. under communism, speaking out against government was forbidden, so graffiti was a form of political protest. when john lennon was killed in 1980, young people again turned to graffiti. to them, lennon stood for peace and artistic freedom. writing on the wall help
u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect that there would be a monument here to lenin. there is. but not to this lenin, one of the founders of communism, but to this lennon, one of the founders of the beatles. the people of prague call it "the lennon wall." it's covered...
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the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car pileup friday portland, maine. there are no serious injuries, but it drives some of the people to stay off the roads. the nor'easter moving into the could affect millions. boston, is now emergency has been put into place. the mayor had this message for residents. is a storm of major proportions. stay home.e roads, let the public works crews do their job. has declared a state of emergency. official said a plethora of snow clearing units will hit the but one that does not mean people should take unnecessary risks. at airports, thousands of been cancelled. >> most of the flights have been cancelled. maybe i
the trains are moving -- running york city, not any further than that. >> across the northeast, warning that the blizzardrepare for the is passed. time to stay safe. cars were ordered off the streets in boston. probably see that picking up, only -- is starting to let. it keeps intensifying. it seems yes, for the most part, are staying off the streets. only vehicles we will see occasional snow plows. they're listening to the emergency officials when them to stay inside. this is a 19 car...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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the mayor laid out the plan in the state of the city address. our news reporter has details. >> san jose's mayor was quick to set the tone for the state of the city address. >> i would love to tell you i am not talk about the budget. that would be a pleasant change but that is still our biggest challenge. >> there is a small surplus this year it is still not enough to beef up the city's struggling police department. layoffs, low morale and pension reform have shrunk the department to under 1,000. >> my priority is public safety. >> the crime rate has gone up. last year there were 46 homicides, the highest in 20 years. the mayor promises to add 200 officers the next two years but the police officers union wants more. >> people are looking for san jose to pay a competitive wage for police officers. the market rate san jose pays is much less than any of the surrounding cities. >> to get it back on track, the mayor is suggesting up to half a sent sales tax. >> in 2014 we can explain to the public if they give us additional revenues we will restore s
the mayor laid out the plan in the state of the city address. our news reporter has details. >> san jose's mayor was quick to set the tone for the state of the city address. >> i would love to tell you i am not talk about the budget. that would be a pleasant change but that is still our biggest challenge. >> there is a small surplus this year it is still not enough to beef up the city's struggling police department. layoffs, low morale and pension reform have shrunk the...
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the 22 students come from all over new york city. it's really a chance for them get hands on into making art because a lot of the art programs have been cut from schools here. i'm teaching the wearable technology course. so we're looking at different ways that technology can be made wearable. today we're going to be starting work on our final garments. >> like four on the thing and two on the side. >> today is the first day that the students are working on their final projects. so they're basically putting together all the elements that they've been learning in our sort of introductory classes to create garment of their own design. >> each piece of the l.e.d. strip needs to be connected to the battery pack. >> it's going to come out through here. i'm going to make everything hook on. >> when i'm working with students, i like to start by demoing a technology for them and showing them how the technology works. >> we're going to sew a loop around this strip like this. there is a little bit of magic in how electronics works and this gets
the 22 students come from all over new york city. it's really a chance for them get hands on into making art because a lot of the art programs have been cut from schools here. i'm teaching the wearable technology course. so we're looking at different ways that technology can be made wearable. today we're going to be starting work on our final garments. >> like four on the thing and two on the side. >> today is the first day that the students are working on their final projects. so...
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plus new york city's murder rate hit a 50 year low but the policy is still under fire. to stop and frisk be soon a thing of the past? and the return of the hollywood black list. campaign against zero dark 30. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed the consequences of such cuts would be dire. >> people will lose their jobs. it will jeopardize our military readiness. it will eviscerate investments and thousands will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. >> paul: but in an op-ed john boehner shot back saying the sequester was the white house's idea in the first place and product of his president obama's failed leadership. joining us is dan henninger. jason riley and washington columnist kim strausel. let's start with the merits and the claims of catastrophe if those spending
plus new york city's murder rate hit a 50 year low but the policy is still under fire. to stop and frisk be soon a thing of the past? and the return of the hollywood black list. campaign against zero dark 30. >> paul: welcome, i'm paul gigot. with days to go president obama turned up the heat on republicans this week saying they would be to blame if across the board spending cuts take affect march 1st. appearing on police officers and firefighters and other first responders, he claimed...
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and the ravens rode down the streets of the charmed city yesterday celebrating with thousands of fans who turned out to revel in the team's super bowl win. after the parade, more than 80,000 people packed the stadium to see veteran safety ed reed do the impossible. upstage ray lewis. ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ baltimore! y'all know i -- baltimore, oh! >> he was a little better and to his child's credit, he remained a neutral party despite the reaction of all his teammates in the background. coming up at the top of the hour, president obama calls on congress to postpone deep spending cuts by enacting a different set of reductions in revenue. the "morning joe" crew will kick around the numbers whether there's any hope of getting something done big in d.c. and we'll huddle around the water cooler where president clinton is often a full throated endorsement for a woman in the white house. step aside, hillary. clinton is backing betty white. lewis will explain when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don
and the ravens rode down the streets of the charmed city yesterday celebrating with thousands of fans who turned out to revel in the team's super bowl win. after the parade, more than 80,000 people packed the stadium to see veteran safety ed reed do the impossible. upstage ray lewis. ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ baltimore! y'all know i -- baltimore, oh! >> he was a little better and to his child's credit, he remained a neutral party...
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we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech eco-system and crucially, find a job. >> talk to us about the boom in the technology sector that you're seeing. what does it mean in terms of economic impact, certainly locally it has to be strong. >> to diversify the economy and one of the advantages to being in new york city, we have media, fashion, finance and real estate. and a lot of these are the systems that are driving the business models of the tech sector and of the next generation of start-ups. so it makes sense the companies are based here. 2012 was a fantastic year for tech in new york ci
we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and...